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search used car. very unusual summer for the price of used cars. it will settle down. it will settle down. but right now -- >> and some of that is the gas factor, because you pointed out the smaller cars, suvs aren't doing it. >> a lot of demand for smaller cars, but just the fact people haven't been buying new cars so trading in their other cars and also leases as well. there haven't been as many leases. >> okay. >> thank you, liz. great report. >>> well, nice -- we're actually a little cooler today, is that right? >> yeah. >> but the air is still pretty thick. >> and we forecast -- sometimes -- i get mad at myself when i forecast incorrectly. and say that. very rare time. only happens once every thousand forecasts. but today we went with a forecasted high of 92 degrees. >> okay. >> we so far have only reached 84 degrees. not bad. >> that direction. >> exactly. if we're going to be wrong, that's the way to go. so yes, definitely a lot cooler out there. temperature wise. but still very humid across the area. and we are dealing with plenty of clouds. and those clouds ha
search used car. very unusual summer for the price of used cars. it will settle down. it will settle down. but right now -- >> and some of that is the gas factor, because you pointed out the smaller cars, suvs aren't doing it. >> a lot of demand for smaller cars, but just the fact people haven't been buying new cars so trading in their other cars and also leases as well. there haven't been as many leases. >> okay. >> thank you, liz. great report. >>> well, nice...
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thanks for inviting us today. show us your cadillac kitchen. what have you got for us? >> we call this the chef's corner. >> uh-huh. and you're the chef, obviously. >> of course, i'm the chef. >> and what have you got cooking out here? >> we have the steaks and the lamb, and some chicken going today. >> excellent. i've already tasted the burgers and the dogs, they're delicious. what have you done to prepare the steaks? you're putting a secret rub or something on there? >> well, the lamb, we have a honey, ginger dressing with a raspberry vinaigrette, so something special we have made just for you. >> excellent. like i said, so far everything i've had has been fantastic. thank you so much for the invitation. we are doing a little check out here. it was 112 degrees by the time you get over here in front of the grill. and lucky, is wearing the full cook's outfit today. i don't know how you do it. i'm in lightweight, light-colored clothes, and it's almost too much for me. >> i think cool. >> and how do you like this cooling station? >> this is for you too. >> oh, man. this c
thanks for inviting us today. show us your cadillac kitchen. what have you got for us? >> we call this the chef's corner. >> uh-huh. and you're the chef, obviously. >> of course, i'm the chef. >> and what have you got cooking out here? >> we have the steaks and the lamb, and some chicken going today. >> excellent. i've already tasted the burgers and the dogs, they're delicious. what have you done to prepare the steaks? you're putting a secret rub or something...
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bags they use. how about that? the tax will not apply to plastic bags used in the produce section of grocery stores. it is also not going to apply to pharmacy bags for carrying prescription drugs. not the produce bags. take as many of those as you want. >> what about the jurisdictions? many want to know the status of the bag tax. >> the district department of the environment helped us with this answer. a bag tax started in january 2010. it requires any business in d.c. selling food or alcohol to charge 5-cent tax on a paper or plastic carry-out bag and retailers have reported a 50% reduction in bag distribution since the tax started. in virginia, a 20-cent statewide tax was proposed earlier this year, however it was rejected by the virj house of -- >> it is modifying behavior and people are take the reusable bags. >> that was the whole points of this is to save on our waste. last question is about the proceeds of the tax, where does this money go from the bad tax in d.c. and how is montgomery county
bags they use. how about that? the tax will not apply to plastic bags used in the produce section of grocery stores. it is also not going to apply to pharmacy bags for carrying prescription drugs. not the produce bags. take as many of those as you want. >> what about the jurisdictions? many want to know the status of the bag tax. >> the district department of the environment helped us with this answer. a bag tax started in january 2010. it requires any business in d.c. selling food...
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so it wl just be grang us. then by the time it ge nor and east of us, that's when that other stormakes its way through. very windy conditis to follow. the timing of this sysm as it come in, likyo see a little light snow. 1:00, 2:00 p.m. tomorrow. st of the snow comes in in the evening hours and ould be out of here by 4:00 a.m. early wednesday morning. in temperaturesf amnts, higher totals to the north and east. so areas like howard county northern prince gege's county could get threeo four which is two to three incs across most of the area. so for us, 32 to 25 by early tomorrow morning. a cold start but dry. 18 to 22. no starts durg the afternoon. it could be a little slick for heading home. then i think wednesday morni will be t real issue for getting in probably me school deys. >> thank you, veronica. >>coming up next, a big break for poce. we'll see who is facing charges in question, the series of burglaries that terrorized a local comnity for weeks. >>> three people are being hailed as heroein the tucson tr
so it wl just be grang us. then by the time it ge nor and east of us, that's when that other stormakes its way through. very windy conditis to follow. the timing of this sysm as it come in, likyo see a little light snow. 1:00, 2:00 p.m. tomorrow. st of the snow comes in in the evening hours and ould be out of here by 4:00 a.m. early wednesday morning. in temperaturesf amnts, higher totals to the north and east. so areas like howard county northern prince gege's county could get threeo four...
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when people make donations and specify the money to be used for that purpose, we use it for that purpose and that purpose only. i would like to dispel that we are using capital funds for the operating budget. >> tom sherwood. >> they would ask fema for funds as early as tomorrow. it's scheduled to reopen november 12th. >>> a local landmark that's owned by the government could be yours, if the price is right. it's an abandoned art deck coe heating plant on 29th and k street in georgetown. right now, it's on sale as part of the plan to sell excess federal property across the country. the government owns more than 1 million properties costing taxpayers $20 billion to operate and maintain. >> doug is here with a check on the forecast. >> it's a chilly one out there. a lot of you on facebook saying you are enjoying this nice cooldown. as fall moves in, a lot of people out there enjoy it. 59 degrees. winds out of the south. gusts upwards of 20 to 30 miles per hour. the winds die down tonight. the temperatures are going to go down, too. 43 in frederick, 47 in washington. 42 in manassas. a cool
when people make donations and specify the money to be used for that purpose, we use it for that purpose and that purpose only. i would like to dispel that we are using capital funds for the operating budget. >> tom sherwood. >> they would ask fema for funds as early as tomorrow. it's scheduled to reopen november 12th. >>> a local landmark that's owned by the government could be yours, if the price is right. it's an abandoned art deck coe heating plant on 29th and k street...
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do that give us some ideas, talk to us out what you care about, tell us how you'redigging out of debt. >> when we n the mega milons tonightll that's going to be moot, right? >> when you win, the rest us will have no debt problems, because you're generous. >>> still to come, another twist in the mder of a swimsuit designer withies to our area. her boyfriend says he didn't do it, and what's his alibi. >>> the department of justice visit local students to stop the...
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it's behind us. see you at 6:00. >> okay. >> doug has a final check on the weather. >> still looking at showers well to the west. most areas will remain on the dry side. take a look outside. a beautiful ending to a nice day out there. we saw clouds early. the sun made its way out. the sun is going down behind the clouds we are seeing out there. as far as the temperatures go, temperature is 65 degrees. look at the rain entering clark county in virginia, winchester, frederick county and also the charlestown area and up toward martinsburg. shower activity is moving toward the east. it's going to have a hard time moving too much farther to the east. it will do so as we make our way through the evening. it's clearing out. down to 47 in washington. 45 in leesburg. tomorrow, a high temperature in d.c. frederick coming in around 67 tomorrow. looking like a nice day. the extended forecast. you don't want to miss it. i'll have it for you at 6:00. the weekend, looking interesting. >> all right. >> thank you, do
it's behind us. see you at 6:00. >> okay. >> doug has a final check on the weather. >> still looking at showers well to the west. most areas will remain on the dry side. take a look outside. a beautiful ending to a nice day out there. we saw clouds early. the sun made its way out. the sun is going down behind the clouds we are seeing out there. as far as the temperatures go, temperature is 65 degrees. look at the rain entering clark county in virginia, winchester, frederick...
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you don't tell us much. you don't give us anything. >> i try, man. >> you probably don't want to call la ron landry out or have a flex-off which we did after the interview either. i feel about that big right now. >> you need that guy, man. you need somebody who when receivers come off the line, they're looking for something other than the ball, because they're scared their head is going to get torn off. that guy is one bad dude and we need him. >> and he certainly has a beautiful smile. you can tell him that's what i said. >> i didn't notice that, but that's probably true too. >> he's got a beautiful smile. >> you've got to love the hit stick. when he says i'm bringing my hit stick. >> attitude. thanks, dan. >>> and still ahead at 5:00, a setback for amanda knox. while she'll have to spend >>> the american college student convicted of murdering her british roommate will remain in an italian jail at least until september. amanda knox is in the process of appealing her conviction and 26-year sentence, but the
you don't tell us much. you don't give us anything. >> i try, man. >> you probably don't want to call la ron landry out or have a flex-off which we did after the interview either. i feel about that big right now. >> you need that guy, man. you need somebody who when receivers come off the line, they're looking for something other than the ball, because they're scared their head is going to get torn off. that guy is one bad dude and we need him. >> and he certainly has a...
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if you'd like us to come to your backyard, e-mail us and let us know why you want us to come out to weather@nbcwashington.com. >> you better bring hamburger popsicles. >>> after two failed attempts to derail the casey anthony murder case, a new witness takes the stand today. >>> your baby's crib is supposed to be safe. new federal rules take effect today to make sure of it. find out what the changes are coming up. >>> it's one of the most challenging commutes in our area, from the rails to the roads, wha >>> people in d.c. know how to sweat. our nation's capital is fourth on the list of most physically active cities in the country. falling just behind seattle, san francisco and oakland, california. men's health magazine conducted the study. where are the couch potatoes? illinois and jackson, mississippi. >>> the fastest commute from frederick tote capital. the goal arrive by 8:30 in the morning. one reporter took the marc train, one drove to the metro station, the other two drove the whole way using i-270. who got there first? the marc rider was the only one to get to the capitol by 8:30. s
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you have to really like us. we are going to pick a winner at 7:00, announce the winner tonight at 11:00. >>> we like to be liked. >> yes. >> that's what we are all about. coming up next on news 4 at 5:00, police are stepping up patrols after four abduction attempts in this local community. >>> the defense star witness is on the stand. >>> i'm liz crenshaw, earthquake inspections, why it's more [ boy's voice ] hi, samantha. [ girl's voice ] hi todd, do you wanna be my boyfriend? [ chuckles ] sure! great -- gimme your melt. myy--melt? [ singsong voice ] yeah. i'm your girlfriend now. ahh, i don't think this is working out. [ male announcer ] get your own subway steak melt. like the steak & cheese -- layers of juicy steak and bubbly, melted cheese. subway. eat fresh. >>> the main hall at union station is back open after being closed for most of the weekend for repains. on friday, a piece of plaster fell from the ceiling. officials blame it on the earthquake that hit back in august. crews cleaned up things and hung
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the procedure can be used as an alternative for women who don't want to use hormone therapy. researchers say ten weeks of acupuncture helped cut the severity of the hot flashes more than a placebo. the acupuncture group also reported fewer mood swings. >>> why you may be able to watch your favorite movies just by logging onto facebook soon. >>> why tony stewart believes $50 bills are bad luck. that's coming up when he sits ♪ [ male announcer ] america's beverage companies are working together to put more information right up front. adding new calorie labels to every single can, bottle and pack they produce. so you can make the choice that's right for you. ♪ >>> if you think your commute's getting worse, that's because it is. >> a new report finds traffic congestion in the big cities increased by 11% this year. and d.c. is among the worst. los angeles, new york, chicago, washington, d.c. have the longest and most congested commutes in the country. >> when and where traffic reaches its peak. hi, jane. >> reporter: hi, jim and wendy. o the pain. well, the study found that if
the procedure can be used as an alternative for women who don't want to use hormone therapy. researchers say ten weeks of acupuncture helped cut the severity of the hot flashes more than a placebo. the acupuncture group also reported fewer mood swings. >>> why you may be able to watch your favorite movies just by logging onto facebook soon. >>> why tony stewart believes $50 bills are bad luck. that's coming up when he sits ♪ [ male announcer ] america's beverage companies...
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many of us woke up, or just about all of us woke up to some significant icg around the area. about .10 o an inch of ice around the i-95orridor off to the west, andlose to a tra to half an inch to an inch of snow in that pinarea. to the north and west, that was the area that got hit hardest, ward howard coty, frederick county and portions of loudon county. and the friends in the panhandle of west virgini picking up about a quarter of inch of snow and ice. that's why we saw t problems outhere this moing. ere is another storm system back to the west. this is all rain right now. that's the good news and temperatur, well, there at 36 degrees right now. we're well above the freezing mark. t some locationsould get very close to tt freezing mark tonight. that's what we're going to be watcng for overnight tonight as the next storm system moves in. i'll come bac to tell you more about the next system overnight, a little one, and mbe a bigger oneoward the end of the week. >> all right. thanks, chuc >>> prince georges county police are working around the clock to put an end to the recent
many of us woke up, or just about all of us woke up to some significant icg around the area. about .10 o an inch of ice around the i-95orridor off to the west, andlose to a tra to half an inch to an inch of snow in that pinarea. to the north and west, that was the area that got hit hardest, ward howard coty, frederick county and portions of loudon county. and the friends in the panhandle of west virgini picking up about a quarter of inch of snow and ice. that's why we saw t problems outhere...
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that's good news for us. we have more towards pittsburgh and western portions of maryland right now. all of these showers trying to make their way eastward. but this is where the energy is around charlottesville. big storms here, severe thunderstorms in this region. but to the north, they just don't have the power. don't really have the kick. and that's good. mother nature keeping her own fireworks south of us. so i think most of the area is going to be a-okay with temperatures falling down over the next couple hours. it's still going to be warm. 89 degrees now, winds on the calm side, dew point 63. that puts the heat index around 92 to 93 degrees. it's credible 90 in frederick, 84 in hagerstown, 85 in martinburg, and frederick at 88. here's the showers with the computer model around 7:00. you see some shower activity, no real thunderstorms here, but watch what happens by 9:00. they're all down to the south, a few light lingering showers possible. but 9:00, i think just about everybody in our area is going to
that's good news for us. we have more towards pittsburgh and western portions of maryland right now. all of these showers trying to make their way eastward. but this is where the energy is around charlottesville. big storms here, severe thunderstorms in this region. but to the north, they just don't have the power. don't really have the kick. and that's good. mother nature keeping her own fireworks south of us. so i think most of the area is going to be a-okay with temperatures falling down...
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don't get too used to t folks. >> yeah. it's going get ugly and actually very typical washington quite soon, doug? >> that's for sure. we saw very warm temperatures out there last week and very hot temperatures with the heat index over 100 degrees last weeks, i think we'll see it again this week. out there right now, it is just gorgeous, 85 degrees, low humidity under plenty of sunny skies. live digital doppler radar and it is going to be a dry week as well, but the heat will be moving in here. outside right now current temperatures into the region and 90 in frederick and right now sterling coming in at 84 degrees. your good night wake-up particular forecast. tomorrow morning, maybe fog, but starting into the mid to upper 60s. and then wait until you see the warm temperatures coming up later this week. they're in my full forecast and i'll have it for you in just a bit. >> thank you, doug. >> a raging wildfire continues to burn out of control in arizona. the blaze is threatening mountain communities and forcing evacuations.
don't get too used to t folks. >> yeah. it's going get ugly and actually very typical washington quite soon, doug? >> that's for sure. we saw very warm temperatures out there last week and very hot temperatures with the heat index over 100 degrees last weeks, i think we'll see it again this week. out there right now, it is just gorgeous, 85 degrees, low humidity under plenty of sunny skies. live digital doppler radar and it is going to be a dry week as well, but the heat will be...
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and he respects us in the same manner. so he let's us go out there and play. and, you know, he doesn't bother us. >> awesome. michael morris, thanks for your time. trying to get michael morse to the all-star game. you can go to our website, nbcwashington.com. get this man to the all stars, he deserves it. >> nice artwork there, hakem. we liked it. >> right. we're rooting for you. here's what we're working on for tonight at 6:00. >>> president obama today did something that no other president has ever done. he held a twitter town hall. but the president was allowed to break some of the social networking rules. >>> a daycare worker in northern virginia is in serious trouble tonight with the law. we'll tell you why one school community is alarmed. >>> and out in california, a guy walked into a museum and just snatched a picasso right off the wall. those stories and more coming up in a few minutes. >> how did that happen? all right. we'll see you in a bit. >>> up next on news4 at 5:00 want to, a dangerous dust storm sweeps through arizona, and the >>> residents in
and he respects us in the same manner. so he let's us go out there and play. and, you know, he doesn't bother us. >> awesome. michael morris, thanks for your time. trying to get michael morse to the all-star game. you can go to our website, nbcwashington.com. get this man to the all stars, he deserves it. >> nice artwork there, hakem. we liked it. >> right. we're rooting for you. here's what we're working on for tonight at 6:00. >>> president obama today did something...
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he's live with us in new york to tell us what's going on. hey there. what is going on with kate and prince william in these final days. are they hide beg heinz the castle walls until they emerge in ten days or what are they up to? >> well, they did their most recent public engagement last week. and they announced, the palace announced there would be no more public engagements. and so they are hoping that they will stay under wraps until the big day on friday the 29th. we know that kate middleton has partly designed her own dress and she's going for fittings every day at the moment. apparently every day up until next wednesday. as for william, he's still working, i believe, but rolls off work this coming sunday and from then on it will be absolute commitment and dedication to the chivalry and ceremony of the wonderful occasion that's going to take place in a week's time. >> for people going over to london maybe like this coming weekend, what will london be like? when will that city start partying and when will we start seeing the -- everybody coming in
he's live with us in new york to tell us what's going on. hey there. what is going on with kate and prince william in these final days. are they hide beg heinz the castle walls until they emerge in ten days or what are they up to? >> well, they did their most recent public engagement last week. and they announced, the palace announced there would be no more public engagements. and so they are hoping that they will stay under wraps until the big day on friday the 29th. we know that kate...
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that picture tell us -- that picture is about 1,000 words right there. plenty of rain continuing on that camera lens. live digital doppler radar showing the rain across the region. we will continue seeing the rain across and it will stay here and most likely into early tomorrow morning. last night, temperatures are on the cold side. 46, the current temperature and that is 22 degrees below average for this time of year. we should be close to 70 degrees and winds out of the east at 8 miles per hour and everybody on the cool side and only 43 in hagerstown and salisbury, maryland coming in at 48 degrees. here's the wider picture showing the shower activity that we have across the region. back to the west, notice something here. we're actually increasing the showers right now. watch right here, see this increase in shower activity, and that's what we'll see the next couple of hours and now there's an impulse along this frontal boundary that will make its way toward the east. we will see more showers tonight and those showers off to the west will come in by to
that picture tell us -- that picture is about 1,000 words right there. plenty of rain continuing on that camera lens. live digital doppler radar showing the rain across the region. we will continue seeing the rain across and it will stay here and most likely into early tomorrow morning. last night, temperatures are on the cold side. 46, the current temperature and that is 22 degrees below average for this time of year. we should be close to 70 degrees and winds out of the east at 8 miles per...
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thanks for joining us. news 4 at 6:00 starts right now. >>> a fight between a couple of guys working at walmart ended in bloodshed. we now know what started the whole thing. >> ten years after 9/11 and there are concerns whether our region could respond to another terror attack. >>> buildings crumbled and people were killed in back-to-back earthquakes in spain today. >>> we begin with the misery along the mississippi river as flooding downriver threatens the gulf coast. good evening, everyone. i'm doreen gentzler. >> and i'm jim vance. floodwaters continue to threat tone swamp each more of the mississippi delta. the crest rolled south after hitting the high mark on tuesday in memphis, just a few inches of the record set in 1937.
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they banned using the fireplaces along the lawn. safety inspectors found cracks in more than 100 chimneys that could lead to roof fires. it's been a long tradition that lasted after central a.c. and heating was installed. they are not sure if they will fix the cracks. >>> several people arrested at a prince george county school. how a suspect got stabbed. >>> also ahead, lights, camera, action, film crews come to d.c. to begin shooting a new show. what it means for the district. >> reporter: if you are looking for a new pet like midnight here. the humane society has a good de >>> investigators tonight are at the home of former "real housewives of d.c." star michaele salahi. her husband is calling for help saying she was kidnapped. a few minutes ago, the warren county sheriff's office said authorities spoke with michaele yesterday and she is safe. she assured a deputy she left home with a good friend and was where she wanted to be. the fbi is trying to make contact with her again to make sure of her safety. now to veronica. still sto
they banned using the fireplaces along the lawn. safety inspectors found cracks in more than 100 chimneys that could lead to roof fires. it's been a long tradition that lasted after central a.c. and heating was installed. they are not sure if they will fix the cracks. >>> several people arrested at a prince george county school. how a suspect got stabbed. >>> also ahead, lights, camera, action, film crews come to d.c. to begin shooting a new show. what it means for the...
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if you don't want us to score, stop us from scoring. that is football etiquette. >> the bugel wave. >> i would love to see that sunday. >> it could happen. we'll find out. >>> after this short break, washington's supposed to be a tree friendly city. who has fallen short? >>> a former marine is awarded the medal of honor after risking his life to save others. why he says he is no hero. >>> tonight, a motorcycle opens up about his ordeal. what he says about the firy crash and what he plans to do when he is released. >> it's on capture. >> it's a pretty good monkey. >> internet sensation trying to >> internet sensation trying to figure out how to work their when your eyes are smiling... you're smiling. and when they're laughing... you're laughing. be kind to your eyes... with transitions lenses. transitions adapt to changing light so you see your whole day comfortably... and conveniently while protecting your eyes from the sun. ask your eyecare professional which transitions lenses are right for you. >>> tareq salahi is relieved his wife m
if you don't want us to score, stop us from scoring. that is football etiquette. >> the bugel wave. >> i would love to see that sunday. >> it could happen. we'll find out. >>> after this short break, washington's supposed to be a tree friendly city. who has fallen short? >>> a former marine is awarded the medal of honor after risking his life to save others. why he says he is no hero. >>> tonight, a motorcycle opens up about his ordeal. what he says...
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at the same time, it's very sad for us. we never thought we'd be in this position. >> many visitors come here to the pentagon memorial to get a sense of history. to see one of the targets of terrorism of 9/11. and to pay their respects. >> this middle school class is from alabama. their teachers didn't know that this visit would take on historic significance because of bin laden's death. >> just proud of our military and our government and staying steadfast in that resolve. >> the pentagon memorial honors the 184 people whose lives were lost here. their families and all who sacrifice that we may live in freedom. but for families facing the tenth anniversary of this tragedy -- >> being here is very peaceful. being here in the park is serene, and we like it. >> at the pentagon memorial, chris gordon, news 4. >> the reubens have heard president obama speak at the pentagon memorial on previous 9/11 anniversaries and plan to do the same this year on the tenth anniversary of the tragedy. >>> usa! usa! usa! usa! >> the celebration
at the same time, it's very sad for us. we never thought we'd be in this position. >> many visitors come here to the pentagon memorial to get a sense of history. to see one of the targets of terrorism of 9/11. and to pay their respects. >> this middle school class is from alabama. their teachers didn't know that this visit would take on historic significance because of bin laden's death. >> just proud of our military and our government and staying steadfast in that resolve....
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you ride a bike, use a helmet. now the city is seeing what it can do about those rental bikes without helmets. >> reporter: bikes and vehicles are engaged in a daily baths for a space on city streets around town, but especially so at dupont circle. and the city's popular new capital bike share system has added thousands of bike rides on city streets, with one potential problem. usually no help helmets. here's the key question. where is your bike helmet? >> i don't wear a bike helmet. >> reporter: oh, you know, people don't like that. >> i know. i hope my mom doesn't see this. >> helmets are not required in the city. our law is you need to be 16 or younger to wear a helmet. so a child helmet law. we have had trouble finding ways to get helmets to everyday users. the bikes are self-service. we need to have someone to check the helmets. it's just kind of tricky right now. >> reporter: d-dot's chris hotelman says to increase bike safety and to encourage helmet-wearing, the city is trying out a new program. buying 500 b
you ride a bike, use a helmet. now the city is seeing what it can do about those rental bikes without helmets. >> reporter: bikes and vehicles are engaged in a daily baths for a space on city streets around town, but especially so at dupont circle. and the city's popular new capital bike share system has added thousands of bike rides on city streets, with one potential problem. usually no help helmets. here's the key question. where is your bike helmet? >> i don't wear a bike...
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i use scotts turf builder. it makes the roots really strong. [ man] the stronger the roots, the stronger and healthier your lawn's gonna be. hearing the roots, like, "i need food. i need nutrition." [ man #2 ] do i think feeding makes a difference? look at my lawn. this is healthy. it looks good, right? it's strong. look at this. feeding makes all the difference in the world. it's a no-brainer. [ male announcer ] scotts turf builder. feeding pays. it is the best thing you could do for your lawn. >>> there is never a time when a robbery goes well, but this one really went bad. two would-be robbers stormed into this zales in honolulu over the weekend and left with nothing more than bruised egos. first, one robber hits the glass with a hammer. the other tries to kick it in. then one shoots the case with his shotgun. that worked, but when the second guy goes to get the goods, his trigger happy partner nearly shoots him. that's when they both give up and bolt empty-handed. police are still looking for the two men. >
i use scotts turf builder. it makes the roots really strong. [ man] the stronger the roots, the stronger and healthier your lawn's gonna be. hearing the roots, like, "i need food. i need nutrition." [ man #2 ] do i think feeding makes a difference? look at my lawn. this is healthy. it looks good, right? it's strong. look at this. feeding makes all the difference in the world. it's a no-brainer. [ male announcer ] scotts turf builder. feeding pays. it is the best thing you could do for...
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that gives us some snow flurries. that won'te a big deal at all and the weekend is looking dry on satday and sunday with high temperature ound 40 degrees. once again, this is not the duration of the storm. it is happening right now and fothe next couple hours. if you don't have to out on the roads, just don't. thanks. >> the roads are of course, getting so nasty everhere. creang even greater headache for thisush hour commute. sleet turns to snow in montgomery cnty about an hour o and that's where pat collin is live right now. how is the old thermometer? >> reporter: let's start wh the mperature. ittayed aut the same since 4:00. it is just about freing and it stayed pretty much at freezing in all this time. but it is the wind. it is t wind that is turning these sharp flakes of snow into tiny little razor blades as they slam into your face. the snow is relentless and it is marking its markn germantown. look behind me. this is 355. yocan see how reduced the visibility is. traffic two hours agoas moving a speed limit pace
that gives us some snow flurries. that won'te a big deal at all and the weekend is looking dry on satday and sunday with high temperature ound 40 degrees. once again, this is not the duration of the storm. it is happening right now and fothe next couple hours. if you don't have to out on the roads, just don't. thanks. >> the roads are of course, getting so nasty everhere. creang even greater headache for thisush hour commute. sleet turns to snow in montgomery cnty about an hour o and...
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stay with us. we'll keep you updated on the dangerous storms as they develop throughout the evening. >> it's something to see that on the map. >> we want to go to sports and the redskins rewind with the eagles. dan hellie, what you got? >> jim and wendy, redskins and eagles games conjure up great memories. usually great memories. the memories from 1987 were pleasant including a season opener that marked the debut of doug williams. turn back the clock for redskins rewind. >>> september 13th, 1987. the first day doug delivered. reggie white and the eagles gave the skins a first quarter to forget. second skins possession. jay sh raider going left. white separated his shoulder on the play. a nagging injury that would keep him out for most of the season. enter doug williams who ends the first drive with a six-yard touchdown. there's more pain in the point after. number 4, atkinson on to the p.a.t., he gets run into on andre. a dislocated left ankle. it ended his career with the redskins. second quarter
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later he used other measures. phillip gave me this image of the world as a scary place made up of pedophiles and rapists, one of the reasons i stayed was i wanted my kids to be safe. but in august of 2009, everything changed. phillip and nancy were questioned by police, and jay see, afraid to utter her real name, wrote it down for a police woman. it was like breaking an evil spell. i looked at her, and said, i can see my mom? she said yes. >> well, that's it for at 5:00. >>> news4Ñ" =0 >>> at the top tonight, É board. i i'm dorene against gentzler. >> i'm jim van
later he used other measures. phillip gave me this image of the world as a scary place made up of pedophiles and rapists, one of the reasons i stayed was i wanted my kids to be safe. but in august of 2009, everything changed. phillip and nancy were questioned by police, and jay see, afraid to utter her real name, wrote it down for a police woman. it was like breaking an evil spell. i looked at her, and said, i can see my mom? she said yes. >> well, that's it for at 5:00. >>>...
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send us pictures and tell us why you would like us to come at weather@nbcwashington.com. we have fun every single week. and we've got a long way to go, a long summer ahead. >> yeah, it's early. all right. thank you, doug. >>> still to come tonight -- >> 3, 2, 1. >> the 4th of july is cause for celebration, but also concern. and experts say some of the most serious injuries come from the smallest fireworks. >>> a close call captured on surveillance video. incredibly, the worker survived. but wait until you see what happened after this accident. >>> and you might be surprised to find out who still taxes. >>> a bizarre hit and run is caught on camera at a seven-11 outside philadelphia. you can see a car ramming right into one of the store's clerks, but a passenger in the vehicle gets out and walks away as though nothing happened. the worker survived, but he was seriously hurt. police question the passenger and released her. they say they know who the driver is, but have not been able to locate her. >>> the defense is focusing tonight on forensics on day 25 of the casey antho
send us pictures and tell us why you would like us to come at weather@nbcwashington.com. we have fun every single week. and we've got a long way to go, a long summer ahead. >> yeah, it's early. all right. thank you, doug. >>> still to come tonight -- >> 3, 2, 1. >> the 4th of july is cause for celebration, but also concern. and experts say some of the most serious injuries come from the smallest fireworks. >>> a close call captured on surveillance video....
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. >> all of us are leaders in our own right dealing with our own issues. it's not so much organizations but individuals coming out and fighting for what they believe. >> reporter: you know, they are protesting on a lot of levels here. we showed you how they are cleaning up the wax on the plaza. they were using cut up bank cards to do it. that, too, was a form of protest. we are live in downtown, back to you. >> thank you, derrick ward. two events happening that will bring more people downtown. the taste of d.c. along pennsylvania avenue and the army ten miler at the pentagon. the race kicks off sunday. some 30,000 runners will participate. the course brings them around the national mall and back. thousands are expected to attend the taste of d.c. it's saturday through monday along pennsylvania avenue between 9th and 14th streets near freedom plaza where the protesters are camped out. >>> breaking news surrounding the grandmother convicted of killing her granddaughter. chilling evidence of the case has been released including a confession from carmella dela
. >> all of us are leaders in our own right dealing with our own issues. it's not so much organizations but individuals coming out and fighting for what they believe. >> reporter: you know, they are protesting on a lot of levels here. we showed you how they are cleaning up the wax on the plaza. they were using cut up bank cards to do it. that, too, was a form of protest. we are live in downtown, back to you. >> thank you, derrick ward. two events happening that will bring more...
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postal service helped us with this answer. good news first, mail delivery will not be affected if there was a government shutdown. post offices would follow a normal schedule and that's because the post office is not part of the federal budget. it is a separate self-sustaining entity. as for passport applications and mailings, they would be delivered normally. however, the state department says only emergency passports would be processed during a shutdown and as far as your taxes are concerned, the irs commissioner was quoted as saying the deadline for filing the federal taxes remains april 18th and those that file electronically will get promptly and it will slow the processing of the return and the refund. so if you're in a hurry and you don't want the government shutdown to affect you, do it electronically. >> our next question is about those openings and closings. liz, if the government shuts down, how will the d.c. governme government be affected. >> it says the constitution gives the congress full authority over the dist
postal service helped us with this answer. good news first, mail delivery will not be affected if there was a government shutdown. post offices would follow a normal schedule and that's because the post office is not part of the federal budget. it is a separate self-sustaining entity. as for passport applications and mailings, they would be delivered normally. however, the state department says only emergency passports would be processed during a shutdown and as far as your taxes are concerned,...
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>> he said my teacher was choking us. yeah. >> reporter: did he say why? >> no, he didn't say why. >> reporter: did he tell the story to police? >> yeah. we reported it to the police. and i guess they did something about it. i don't really know. >> reporter: what do you make of this? >> i find it outrageous. it's not fair. >> reporter: according to police, these alleged attacks occurred on school property, between december 1st and december 23rd last year. nine victims, ages 6 to 7 years old. in a letter sent home to parents, the principal says these allegations are very serious, and we will not tolerate any inappropriate behavior towards students. suspect burke is being held in custody of the police now, waiting to be officially charged in this case. she was arrested at her home in laurel this morning. she had been on leave. she was placed on leave here by the school when they found out about all of this last month. jim, back to you. >> disturbing allegations. pat collins. pat, we'll see you at 6:00. >>> right now, executives from pepco testifying before l
>> he said my teacher was choking us. yeah. >> reporter: did he say why? >> no, he didn't say why. >> reporter: did he tell the story to police? >> yeah. we reported it to the police. and i guess they did something about it. i don't really know. >> reporter: what do you make of this? >> i find it outrageous. it's not fair. >> reporter: according to police, these alleged attacks occurred on school property, between december 1st and december 23rd...
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now stay with us. coming up at 6:00, we'll have more on what that southeast neighborhood is doing this weekend to remember their fallen hero. aaron, wendy, back to you. >> john, thanks. >>> we have more breaking news we're following right now. chopper 4 over the scene of yet another house fire, this time in silver spring, maryland. this is the third big fire that has broken out in our area this afternoon. all of them unrelated at this point. we do want to stay on top of these for you. fire crews converging on the scene. this is off of new hampshire avenue in silver spring. no injuries reported when fire crews were dispatched just a few minutes ago. it looks like the fire at this point has been knocked down. we're going to continue to gather information for you and bring it to you as soon as we're able to. >>> police in alexandria are looking for a suspect in a series of wallet thefts at businesses along king street. authorities say the man stops and shops in old town, politely asks employees to retriev
now stay with us. coming up at 6:00, we'll have more on what that southeast neighborhood is doing this weekend to remember their fallen hero. aaron, wendy, back to you. >> john, thanks. >>> we have more breaking news we're following right now. chopper 4 over the scene of yet another house fire, this time in silver spring, maryland. this is the third big fire that has broken out in our area this afternoon. all of them unrelated at this point. we do want to stay on top of these for...
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as derrick ward tell us s us, they're asking the city to deny the club's liquor license. >> reporter: january 2008 a fire destroyed j.p.'s a strip bar and bar that was a mainstay in on wisconsin avenue in georgetown. >> reporter: a lot has changed since the fire. as you can see, they've rebuilt here and folks who live in the neighborhood surrounding the club say a lot more has changed than just the building's facade. >> the 2010 census numbers shows that since j.p. was grandfathered here the population of children has increased some 60%. >> reporter: some residents say that a club that offers nude dancing is less approapriate in that location now. j.p.'s owners are in the process of renewing their liquor license. some want to block the renewal. >> we think it's time for the district to deal with what they left us 20-some years ago. >> about half a block away and on the other side of wisconsin avenue, another adult-themed establishment. they're not the only place on the block that serve alcohol. they are the only ones that feature nude dancing. >> the people that go to j.p. and good gu
as derrick ward tell us s us, they're asking the city to deny the club's liquor license. >> reporter: january 2008 a fire destroyed j.p.'s a strip bar and bar that was a mainstay in on wisconsin avenue in georgetown. >> reporter: a lot has changed since the fire. as you can see, they've rebuilt here and folks who live in the neighborhood surrounding the club say a lot more has changed than just the building's facade. >> the 2010 census numbers shows that since j.p. was...
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my tees in the front here, i use the goose marker. it's the same emblem i use in my goose wines. i suppose i can't confuse that with anyone else in the field. >> it always reveals so much about the character of a golfer when you can look inside their bag. we'll have much more coming up at 6:00. >> where does one get a name like fluff anyway? >> it's a nickname that goes way back. >> it doesn't go with the -- we can't give all of his secrets. >>> here's craig melvin to tell us what's coming up at 6:00. >> you told me to ask lindsay that. >> i did. >> working a lot, coming up here at 6:00, the battle over the d.c. budget will impact anyone who uses parking meters in this city. >>> there could be trouble for kellogg's, why the fda sent a warning letter to the popular food company. >>> we're getting in the spirit of father's day a little early. we're going to take a look at how some dads will do anything for their kids. we'll see you in about 6 or 7 minutes. >> he got into it. >> yeah, yeah. >> we gotta see that. >> good dad. >> we'll see you shortly, craig, thanks. >>> still to come
my tees in the front here, i use the goose marker. it's the same emblem i use in my goose wines. i suppose i can't confuse that with anyone else in the field. >> it always reveals so much about the character of a golfer when you can look inside their bag. we'll have much more coming up at 6:00. >> where does one get a name like fluff anyway? >> it's a nickname that goes way back. >> it doesn't go with the -- we can't give all of his secrets. >>> here's craig...
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what can you tell us about that? >> we tentatively identified the victim and suspect, and we are looking into a specific motive. but i cannot elaborate at this time. >> reporter: there may have been a particular reason for the shooting that happened out here this afternoon? >> yes. there's no evidence this was a random act. it appears there was a specific motive. >> reporter: this happened at billingsly and middleton road. this is white plains area of charles county? >> we are in white plains. it's a rural area. but the intersection itself is well traveled. a lot of people go through here. it is unusual something like this happened. >> reporter: thank you so much for bringing us up to date. police now calling this a murder/suicide. it happened right here in a very busy intersection along a country road. reporting live from white plains, darcy spencer, news 4. back to you. >> darcy, thank you. >>> the father of one of the district's most notorious serial killers is asking that his son be temporarily released so he can
what can you tell us about that? >> we tentatively identified the victim and suspect, and we are looking into a specific motive. but i cannot elaborate at this time. >> reporter: there may have been a particular reason for the shooting that happened out here this afternoon? >> yes. there's no evidence this was a random act. it appears there was a specific motive. >> reporter: this happened at billingsly and middleton road. this is white plains area of charles county?...
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another dry day for us. another nice day for us. we got up to 55 degrees with sunshine throughout the area. right now, we've got a clear sky at 54 with a very calm wind. not bad at all out there right now. by tomorrow morning, we dip way down. a big range in temperatures too. 35 to 36 right inside the beltway. look at some of the northern and suburbs. louden county down to 26. starting out around 25 degrees around prince william county. very, very cold to start the day tomorrow morning. little cooler than it wasound today. we've had four dry days. now at least four more dry days. that means some super weather as we take on the jets. that's right. 1:00 on sunday. partly sunny sky, between 50 and 53 degrees. our next chance of rain doesn't come until tuesday of next week. have a great weekend. >> great. thanks, veronica. >>> now to medical marijuana. for sale in the district. >> tonight, the news 4 i-team has the list that shows where patients may be able to buy it. tisha thompson joins us now. >> reporter: when it comes to medical ma
another dry day for us. another nice day for us. we got up to 55 degrees with sunshine throughout the area. right now, we've got a clear sky at 54 with a very calm wind. not bad at all out there right now. by tomorrow morning, we dip way down. a big range in temperatures too. 35 to 36 right inside the beltway. look at some of the northern and suburbs. louden county down to 26. starting out around 25 degrees around prince william county. very, very cold to start the day tomorrow morning. little...
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go to facebook, nbc washington and like us. you have to like us. we're going to pick a winner at 7:00 and announce them at 11:00. we want to say congrats to an bell who won last >>> as we get ready to honor our nations mill thitarymilitary, w to think of those wounded in iraq and afghanistan. >> those who lost limbs just want to find a sense of normalcy. tonight, meet a man who lost both legs and a hand. yet, he's still working out at the gym. we asked what's your work out. >> when i stepped on the ied, i heard an explosion. i saw myself in the air. my left ear, i heard a noise. i started feeling the pain. it's when i wanted to give up and die. i didn't want to go through no more pain. when i was in the hospital, i had an idea that i lost my legs. i didn't know i lost my hands. when i knew i lost my legs and hand, i just thought my life was over. i never thought i was going to be able to do all the things i used to do before. i think from that day on, a new kr carlos was born. i can't give up now. i have to keep moving forward. it's what brought me
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., under investigation for his use of city funds. tom sherwood joins us live from the wilson building downtown d.c. with the latest on the story. tom? >> reporter: the new ethics bill would have tougher reporting requirements and tougher penalties. for awhile, it looked like the bill wouldn't pass. d.c. ward 4 keown till member muriel bowser worked for months to get it down to one sweeping law. >> this is an issue that affects the entire council. i absolutely support getting it before the full body sooner rather than later. >> reporter: michael brown was threatening to hold up the bill for more discussion. council chairman kwame brown appeared to vote and insisted the bill will pass before january. >> we are going to do what's necessary to make sure that we pass a comprehensive ethics reform bill this year. >> reporter: chairman brown is under investigation for alleged campaign violations and friday, fbi agents in a separate investigation raided the home of councilmember harry thomas jr. chairman brown told reporters he showed up to
., under investigation for his use of city funds. tom sherwood joins us live from the wilson building downtown d.c. with the latest on the story. tom? >> reporter: the new ethics bill would have tougher reporting requirements and tougher penalties. for awhile, it looked like the bill wouldn't pass. d.c. ward 4 keown till member muriel bowser worked for months to get it down to one sweeping law. >> this is an issue that affects the entire council. i absolutely support getting it...
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barbara harrison tell us us she's a bright young lady with big dreams for her future. now all she needs is her family to guide her along the way. let's meet nairi. >> hi, nairi. i'm barbara. i guess you knew that. >> yes. >> you want to be a -- >> forensic pathologist. >> 12-year-old nairi has made up her mind. she wants to be a forensic pathologist so we visited the museum of crime and punishment where they know a lot of the porencics. >> we were greeted by janeane backarello. >> want you to meet flshgs airi. she wants to be a forensic pathologist some day. >> you've come to the right place. >> she was excited to meet scientist larissa larson who introduced her to the art of recovering fingerprints. >> i watched csi and when i turned 8 i was, like, i want to be this when i grow up. >> reporter: she knows her dream means she'll go to college one day. >> what kind of grades are you making? >> straight as. >> congratulations. you go, girl! >> nairi's detail is evident here. she's earn dured adverse situations moving from home to home, but she's done well. >> it would be
barbara harrison tell us us she's a bright young lady with big dreams for her future. now all she needs is her family to guide her along the way. let's meet nairi. >> hi, nairi. i'm barbara. i guess you knew that. >> yes. >> you want to be a -- >> forensic pathologist. >> 12-year-old nairi has made up her mind. she wants to be a forensic pathologist so we visited the museum of crime and punishment where they know a lot of the porencics. >> we were greeted by...
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us live in the next half hour. why he says so many jobs in this country are going unclaimed, and what your children can do to get the age. >>> a fast-moving fire forced them ought of their apartment building. why they won't have to go far to find a new place to stay. >>> they're fed up and fighting back. the debate over a gas tax hike revs into gear. >>> a new plan of attack to battle stink bugs. what researchers are working with right now in hopes of wiping out the pesky problem. >>> news4 at >>> take a look from chopper 4. dozens of trucks rolled into annapolis today to protest a proposed gas tax increase of 10 cents a gallon. maryland residents already pay the highest state gas tax in the region. the truckers are also against any increases in the titling fee. and accuse lawmakers of raiding the state's highway trust fund. >> leaders say the move is desperately needed to balance the budget. chris gordon has the debate from annapolis. >> reporter: trucks of all sizes drove around the maryland state capitol, protes
us live in the next half hour. why he says so many jobs in this country are going unclaimed, and what your children can do to get the age. >>> a fast-moving fire forced them ought of their apartment building. why they won't have to go far to find a new place to stay. >>> they're fed up and fighting back. the debate over a gas tax hike revs into gear. >>> a new plan of attack to battle stink bugs. what researchers are working with right now in hopes of wiping out the...
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and i put them to good use. he told me about his bunkmates, and how he signs up for every activity. ♪ he even hangs out with the camp director. just like that. [ male announcer ] the new citi thankyou premier card gives you more ways to earn points. what's your story? citi can help you write it. >>> the kids are out of school and the retailers are already thinking about september. some are jumping the gun to get shoppers' attention early. last year consumers spent more than $55 billion on back to school items. some toys r us stores started a pack to school sale on backpacks and lunch boxes on the 1st of july. now walgreens, walmart, staples, office depot, target have all either started or are about to start their back to school sales. >>> the iphone 5 hasn't been released yet, and already there's buzz about the iphone 6. tucked away in a "wall street journal" report is a big hint about next year's apple unveiling. the journal's sources says apple has been experimenting with features such as a new way of chargi
and i put them to good use. he told me about his bunkmates, and how he signs up for every activity. ♪ he even hangs out with the camp director. just like that. [ male announcer ] the new citi thankyou premier card gives you more ways to earn points. what's your story? citi can help you write it. >>> the kids are out of school and the retailers are already thinking about september. some are jumping the gun to get shoppers' attention early. last year consumers spent more than $55...
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chris gordon joins us from rockville. chris? >> reporter: well, that's because some school systems are out of snow days. more about that in just a minute. we're live tonight at montgomery county's highway maintenance facility where they're loading trucks with a salt and sand mix, because they're not sure what tomorrow morning's going to bring. this morning, it was all ice. with freezing rain. and slippery streets. faced with icy roads and the option of teleworking, some residents are using their laptops and cell phones from home, or at one of the many restaurants that offer wi-fi. >> i tend to telecommute more times than not. it keeps me off of the roads. get tied up in traffic and so forth. so today's a perfect day. >> it makes sense, given my observation of people driving around here. i mean, it's not the driver's fault, it's probably mainly the weather, but it was treacherous. >> reporter: montgomery county public schools opened two hours late because of ice on some roads in the morning. but school administrators may face a m
chris gordon joins us from rockville. chris? >> reporter: well, that's because some school systems are out of snow days. more about that in just a minute. we're live tonight at montgomery county's highway maintenance facility where they're loading trucks with a salt and sand mix, because they're not sure what tomorrow morning's going to bring. this morning, it was all ice. with freezing rain. and slippery streets. faced with icy roads and the option of teleworking, some residents are...
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speaker under the cirq circumstances most of us can use a drink and poor joe and susie six pack at the end of the long day kl have to pay higher taxes just for having a beer. >> it is earmarked for school construction and services for people with special needs. >> it provides money to fund people on development disabilities who need help right now. >> another bill getting a lot of attention provides in-state tuition to children of undocumented immigrants. >> that i can go to college and afford it because we don't get any loans or anything like that from -- we don't get any grants or anything, and i could be a doctor and help my family. >> reporter: but republicans say they'll fight until the end. >> we'll give people that are here illegally in county tuition are that the taxpayers in the state are in the front. >> reporter: the general assembly was balanced a balanced budget closing maryland's $.6 million deficit, but there are dozens of bills racing against a deadline of midnight tonight. if they're not passed they will be dead because at midnight the legislature adjourns without a da
speaker under the cirq circumstances most of us can use a drink and poor joe and susie six pack at the end of the long day kl have to pay higher taxes just for having a beer. >> it is earmarked for school construction and services for people with special needs. >> it provides money to fund people on development disabilities who need help right now. >> another bill getting a lot of attention provides in-state tuition to children of undocumented immigrants. >> that i can...
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it's been helpful for us. we are concerned when there's roadblockages for ambulances and fire trucks. >> reporter: she says police are fully prepared for the weekend mix of good weather and multifaceted protests along with the thousands of people for the martin luther king memorial. >> help folks cross the streets and out of metro, things like that. >> reporter: metro is going to open two hours early, 5:00 a.m. instead of 7:00 a.m. it's going to add more training, as many as eight on most lines. i'm tom sherwood, live on the freedom plaza. back to you, wendy. >> thank you, tom. >>> walmart signed the first lease to open a store in the district. right now, d.c. residents have to go to virginia or maryland to shop. they announced plans to open four stores in the city by the end of next year. now, they have signed elise for the former chevrolet dealership at georgia avenue and missouri in northwest. back in august, walmart announced plans to invest $3 million to train thousands of d.c. workers for retail jobs. >>
it's been helpful for us. we are concerned when there's roadblockages for ambulances and fire trucks. >> reporter: she says police are fully prepared for the weekend mix of good weather and multifaceted protests along with the thousands of people for the martin luther king memorial. >> help folks cross the streets and out of metro, things like that. >> reporter: metro is going to open two hours early, 5:00 a.m. instead of 7:00 a.m. it's going to add more training, as many as...
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. >> she welcomed us. with her name already on a white coat, she was ready for her first medical lesson with theics v. s , with the i.v. simulator. three years ago she wanted to be an astronaut. but now? >> i want to be an obgyn. >> how did you make decision? >> looking at the health discovery channel. i love women helping other women going through hard times and stuff and i figured i wanted to do that, too. >> she found the medical sim lators amazing. especially when she learn to help a patient breathe. she said that she is still anxious to find a forever family. >> she wants a family where she can feel a sense of belonging. a sense of permanency and a family that will be by her side. >> i would like to know after college, if i'm struggling, i would have someone to go home to. call mom and dad. just loving and caring and fun and very interested in me. >> that's important. >> yeah. >> there you go. you put a stitch in. great job. s >> when her lessons were done, she got a certificate to come back for a spe
. >> she welcomed us. with her name already on a white coat, she was ready for her first medical lesson with theics v. s , with the i.v. simulator. three years ago she wanted to be an astronaut. but now? >> i want to be an obgyn. >> how did you make decision? >> looking at the health discovery channel. i love women helping other women going through hard times and stuff and i figured i wanted to do that, too. >> she found the medical sim lators amazing. especially...
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let us be. let us get our feet back on the ground and keep our home. >> the bank told lawmakers today, it is making refunds in the millions of dollars and trike trying fix the error that's led to the problems. >>> that's it for news4 at 5:00. >>> news4 at 6:00 starts rate now. >>> montgomery county police say a husband killed his wife and then used a pay phone to report the crime. >> 8,000 workers protested in the streets of egypt today. the new vice president though says enough is enough. >> metro escalators are breaking down more often and it is taking longer to get them back up and
let us be. let us get our feet back on the ground and keep our home. >> the bank told lawmakers today, it is making refunds in the millions of dollars and trike trying fix the error that's led to the problems. >>> that's it for news4 at 5:00. >>> news4 at 6:00 starts rate now. >>> montgomery county police say a husband killed his wife and then used a pay phone to report the crime. >> 8,000 workers protested in the streets of egypt today. the new vice...
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the last one brought us snow. this one will not bring us any snow but notice, if this was to move straight east, we would definitely see rain in 24 hours or so. the latest motion, watch the progression here. see it, see it. the next thing you know, it heads down to the south just a little bit. it's going to stay on the southward progression. it's good news for us. we have the nice air here for today. the area of rain to the west. enjoy the nice evening. it's not going to last too much longer. the clouds move in then shower activity. the best chance for showers should stay to the south of washington. i'm talking fredericksburg, culpeper, charlottesville, southern maryland. you have the best chance to see shower activity at 5:00, 5:30 tomorrow morning. could be a few more showers before noon south of washington. behind this system, we're looking at clearing skies. clearing skies rather breezy conditions and very chilly to start off the day on saturday. a cold area of high pressure moving in. we'll see sunshine on sa
the last one brought us snow. this one will not bring us any snow but notice, if this was to move straight east, we would definitely see rain in 24 hours or so. the latest motion, watch the progression here. see it, see it. the next thing you know, it heads down to the south just a little bit. it's going to stay on the southward progression. it's good news for us. we have the nice air here for today. the area of rain to the west. enjoy the nice evening. it's not going to last too much longer....
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he taught us about athletics. he taught us about lessons. and that same thing is going to happen over here. >> what is one of the brightest memories you have of being at memorial stadium with your father? >> i hit a home run in my first at-bat on opening day in 1982. the cool part about it is, you come around third base, and the first person's hand you get to shake is your dad's. my dad was the third base coach. i shook his hand. i got a chance to look in his eyes. there was a lot of meaning that comes from that opportunity. >> that gives me chills. >> it makes me want to cry. but coming around home plate, my dad wasn't a man of a lot of words, where he can actually say the right thing at that moment. but you can tell by the handshake and the sense of pride that he had in you. so that's the strongest memory by far. >> you by now have an opportunity, or will have an opportunity to go back to the organization, possibly in a front office role. where does that stand? and what would be the perfect role be for you? >> a time to come back to the or
he taught us about athletics. he taught us about lessons. and that same thing is going to happen over here. >> what is one of the brightest memories you have of being at memorial stadium with your father? >> i hit a home run in my first at-bat on opening day in 1982. the cool part about it is, you come around third base, and the first person's hand you get to shake is your dad's. my dad was the third base coach. i shook his hand. i got a chance to look in his eyes. there was a lot...